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Our Editorial Philosophy 

The purpose of this Journal is to discover and revitalize interest in the classics. Readers of the classics have declined. Many young students now have never heard of Horace, Gray, Dr. Johnson, Lucan, Seneca, and Byron. Reading the classical works, and discussing these works in an academic journal, strengthens individual cognitive power and one's self. By providing this public forum, one can also communicate one's reading and interpretation to others.  What better way to seek truth, than in philosophy, literature, and the classical arts with a united and literary community?  

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